Sulari Gentill
Crime
Historical Fiction
Young Adult
Sulari Gentill is an Australian author who transitioned from corporate law to writing.
She is best known for her Rowland Sinclair Mysteries series, set in 1930s Australia, and has won the Ned Kelly Award for Crossing the Lines.
Gentill has collaborated with the National Gallery of Victoria and represented Australian crime writing in the US. She lives on a small farm in Batlow with her family, where she grows French Black Truffles.
Gentill's writing career began as a way to fulfill a sense of purpose, and she now refers to her writing as "work" to avoid suggestions of getting a "real job.".